> >
> > Newbie question: If I make a field recording using an 
> > analog microphone,
> > may I may a duplicate of that MD digitally? That is, play 
> > the MD in a
> > player and link digitally to a recorder.
> >
> 
> Yes, you can do that no problem at all. What you *cant* do is 
> then make a digital copy of that copy. If your original
> recording is on disc "A" you can digitally copy it to
> another disk, "B". You can't make a digital copy of "B"
> onto another disk "C" although you can using analogue.
> You could make a digital copy from "A" to "C".
> 

I believe this is only true for copyrighted material, ie. digital source
that has copyright flag set to true (like commercial CD's). In that
case, copy-of-original is OK, copy-of-copy is forbidden. I own my MD for
two weeks, so I haven't tried this yet, but I'd expect you could make as
many digital copies as you wished from your own recordings, since the
copyright flag would not be set. Correct me if I'm wrong.


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